Berken threw one inning in a minor league game against the Red Sox’s Triple-A team Thursday at Twin Lakes Park, his first live game action this spring, and said he thinks his injury woes are behind him.

“Based on how I felt yesterday, I really feel like I’m further ahead than I expected and things have been really good,” Berken said. “I really think the best way to say it is I didn’t think about it. I think that’s kind of a good gauge in terms of how I felt. I wasn’t worried about it and I was pitching like there wasn’t an issue.”

Berken was clocked in the 92-to-94 range and he mixed his pitches well, incorporating his change-up and curveball into his arsenal.

The next step would be pitching in a Grapefruit League game, which could occur over the next few days.

"He came in today with a great look," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "I can tell you how frustrated he's been with everything. I told him, 'Your wife must have been happy to see the real Jason show up last night,' and he said, 'Yeah.' A little more bounce in his step. [It] looks like we're in the process of getting him back completely."

With two weeks left until Opening Day, it's unlikely Berken would still be able to earn a roster spot. He still has options, so a trip to Triple-A to start the season might make the most sense.